My Life with the Walter Boys

NZ release: 07 December 2023

Drug use, sexual themes, violence Rated on: 26 September 2025

walter boys

What’s it about?

When Jackie Howard is ripped from her home and must start her life over, she moves to a ranch in Colorado with her new guardian and nine boys.

The facts

  • Starring Nikki Rodriquez
  • 10 episodes, 45 min each (on average)
  • Adapted from the young adult romance novel of the same name by Ali Novak

Why did it get this rating?

This series was self-rated by Disney+. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Sexual themes

Couples are seen in bed together and sometimes it is implied that they had sex, but there is no nudity.

Violence

A boy punches his brother in the face and has a wooden plank smacked in his own face.

There are references to a girl losing her parents in a violent accident.

Offensive language

This show contains some depictions of offensive language, with words like “d*ck,” “sh*t,” and “a**hole.”

When content stays with you:

We all have our boundaries, and it’s completely okay if something you’ve watched is weighing on your mind. If certain content lingers with you, consider having a chat with friends or whānau to debrief about what you’ve just seen. But if you’re still feeling affected, please reach out to any of the following helplines for support.

Further information

Recent featured decisions

11 March 2026

Offensive language, discrimination and sexual references

Louis Theroux dives into the world of extreme online influencers and content creators who are reshaping ideas about modern masculinity. Along the way, he explores why these attitudes resonate and how these figures are shaping the values of young men.

Read more

10 January 2026

Content that may disturb, drug references, offensive language, violence, nudity, sexual violence themes, dangerous behaviour

The second season of a drama series that follows the daily lives of healthcare professionals in a Pittsburgh hospital. They juggle personal crises, workplace politics, and the emotional toll of treating critically ill patients, revealing the resilience required in their noble calling.

Read more